Support for Emergency Service Veterans.

by FirstLight Trust
Support for Emergency Service Veterans.

Project Report | Dec 12, 2022
After shocks

By Dorinda Wolfe Murray | CEO

Coming to the end of 2022 we never thought that we would be dealing with the Covid-19 aftershocks, still.  But here we are, and despite the extraordinary work that the GlobalGiving platform has enabled us to do through all the donations, we find ourselves still overwhelmed with need and still asking for funding donations.

Quite simply Covid has put a 'coach and horses' through all of our funding events and ideas.  We thought that we would be out the other side by now, but it is proving tougher than ever.

Our front line Emergency Services are at full stretch, and we work with them across the UK on safeguarding issues; checking elderly veterans who might need some help and who trust the fire service to check their alarms; working with them to support the homeless, the lost and confused, and of course with those attempting suicide, or who have severe mental health issues.  And as the days get shorter and darker the 'ask' on those who support us gets tougher and harder.  

How do they 'defrag'; deal with burnout; loss; and the constant trauma of dealing with the unimaginable?  And not just once, but day after day, after day?  Many of those in the Emergency Services are veterans from the Armed Forces so work well in teams and supporting each other.  However it is essential that there is 'down time' and support for when they need to 'chill'.  

We have run Adventure Weekends, offer workshops as well as the all important mug of tea and shoulder for those we support.  We are intending to run a whole lot more in 2023.  Your donations will help us do that.

Much of our essential work is invisible given that the most important element we can offer is a listening ear, and the space and time to be able to 'take time out' and talk to those who understand.

Please help us do more of this - it is so needed; help us to establish a cafe hub in London where we can support all those frontline workers who need time out, a safe space to chill, and a shoulder to lean on (and of course a never-ending supply of coffee and cake).  Such things are the gifts that you and we can bring to those who need it most.  Please help us to do so.

For example we offer confidential space for groups of Front liners to meet up and chill in a comfortable and anonymous way.  Sadly these tupes of spaces are all too infrequently available to them.  The very nature of their work, means that it is important to retain and maintain their confidentiality.... so I cannot share a story with you about the results, or the importance of the work; other than we truly do make a difference to their ability to keep on going.  Thank you.

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FirstLight Trust

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Dorinda Wolfe Murray
London , United Kingdom

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